it's east from the 20 degrees E meridian. it's almost exactly 21 degrees E.
23 degrees east
Germany is west of Poland.
"Zewitz" is in Poland, it is 79 miles north west of Warsaw.
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The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was disbanded some years ago. Besides the Soviet Union, the other six nations of the Warsaw Pact were East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Czechoslovakia.The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellite countries in Eastern Europe. It was formed in 1955 as a response to the entry of West Germany into NATO. The pact was dissolved in 1991.The original members were Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. (East Germany joined in 1956. Albania left in 1968.)Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union were all in the Warsaw Pact.
All the Warsaws in the US are far west of it. Warsaw, Poland is a few degrees east of it.
Coordinates given in WikiPedia indicate a longitude of 21 degrees east. This puts the point at which this coordinate is set east of the 20 degree line.
Warsaw is west of Moscow.
23 degrees east
This point is in Poland, about 15 miles south of the center of Warsaw. Also about 42 miles north of Radom, where my late mother-in-law grew up. I never knew quite where it was located. Thanks for your question.
West of Warsaw, Poland, is Germany. The two countries share a border, and the western region of Poland is adjacent to Germany. Major cities in Germany, such as Berlin, are located just a short distance from Warsaw.
Germany is west of Poland.
"Zewitz" is in Poland, it is 79 miles north west of Warsaw.
Minsk. Prague is actually more to west than cities like Vienna in Austria or Wroclaw in Poland.
Warsaw is west of Moscow.
Yes, there are forests just outside Warsaw. Also, on the west side of Warsaw borders, there is Kampinowski National Park.
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